*Removed the brown background because it looked weird.Fishing line used here, cause thread has to be pulled tight for the bead to keep shape.Maybe someone will want to make one... It's kinda basic but looks pretty.Made those yesterday evening while playing with ndebele stitch.

No idea what i was thinking. Meh. I guess i just wanted to draw circles in paint. Well, GIMP in this case, but sheesh, paint would have done the same thing. But aaanyway, a tutorial. lol.

oh, and say, where are you purchasing this special fisher yarn you mention in another tutorial of yours?i´ve never seen it anywhere before, but it sounds dead useful, being quite strong but still very thin, i suppose?

nice, so they import german fishing lines with fake-chinese brand names to estonia? the world is a fun place.

well, this is really good to know, because i´ve always been a bit unhappy with those copper wires i used to create all those beaded animals with as a child. they tend to break easily. and the regular nylon thread isn´t so great to work with either.

i tried the threading just some days ago, curtesy to you, and i greatly enjoyed it -hope i´ll be able to get one of those lines sooon!

Nylon threads aren't too bad, but they tangle a lot. You have to wax them - or fight with knots for half the time of the project. They can be good for training/experimenting though, because of a lower price.

I mostly see beaders use FireLine. But when I tried it, there wasn't much difference from the other ones I used - so anything that is a dyneema braided line is pretty much the same, check fishing stores

ah well, i´m not planning on trying such extremely complex figures at first, but i´ve played around a bit already and i´ve decided i´d like to continue. so why not get the good stuff right now.and when it comes to brands... i think you´re right. we´re not gonna put a 5 kg fish on it and let it try to escape, so it should hold up besides: what i see is what i get.

thanks again for the tips and i´m looking forward to seeing your latest crafts!